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Rhode Island
Exterior Lead Paint Removal Program
Lead is a highly toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around our homes, including paint. Because of health concerns, lead and lead compounds were banned from house paint in 1978; from solder used on water pipes in 1986; from gasoline in 1995; from solder used on food cans in 1996; and from tin-coated foil on wine bottles in 1996.
The program starts with serious consideration to these important facts about lead:
- Lead paint dust is DANGEROUS!
- Lead poisoning is a serious environmental health hazard.
- Most houses in Rhode Island built before 1978 contain lead based paint.
- Renovating lead-painted surfaces creates hazardous dust, fumes, and debris if removed improperly.
- Lead poisoning can arise from exposure to lead- based paint chips, as well as dust produced, during preparation work for repainting.
- According to the Rhode Island Department of Health: Lead, even at low levels, can cause children to have learning disabilities, lower IQ, and behavioral problems.
- Lead can also cause: High blood pressure, anemia, brain damage, impotence, and death.
Research suggests that the primary sources of lead exposure for most children are:
- Lead contaminated dust (it can form when lead-based paint is dry scraped, dry sanded, or heated at high temperatures) (NOTE: Lead dust is the # 1 cause of lead poisoning, not paint chips. It takes less dust than can be found in a packet of sugar to poison)
- Deteriorating lead-based paint
- Lead contaminated residential soil
This site provides resources to explain and comply with regulatory requirements, including information and needed documents for the Exterior Lead Paint Removal Certification Program, for painting contractors. It also provides educational resources on the many aspects of working with and managing lead based paint removal.
Contact us:
Department of Environmental Management
Office of Technical & Customer Assistance
Exterior Lead Paint Removal Certification Program
235 Promenade Street
Providence, RI 02908-5767
Telephone: (401) 222-4700, Ext. 4412
Fax: (401) 222-3810
Email: Thomas.Armstrong@dem.ri.gov
We welcome your questions, and value your comments. Please provide as many details as possible.
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